taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
038F9713FFBC536709A3F4B3B545FD15.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5341404/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5341404	Fig. 2. Sarika diadema from Khao Poo-Khao Ya National Park, Pattalung: A, shell morphology; B, body colour in live specimen. Sarika asamurai from Ban Takun, Suratthani: C, shell morphology; D, body colour in live specimen.	Fig. 2. Sarika diadema from Khao Poo-Khao Ya National Park, Pattalung: A, shell morphology; B, body colour in live specimen. Sarika asamurai from Ban Takun, Suratthani: C, shell morphology; D, body colour in live specimen.	2008-02-29	Sutcharit, Chirasak;Panha, Somsak		Zenodo	biologists	Sutcharit, Chirasak;Panha, Somsak			
038F9713FFBC536709A3F4B3B545FD15.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5341406/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5341406	Fig. 3. Genitalia and jaw of S. diadema and S. asamurai. Sarika diadema from Botanic Garden, Trang: A, whole genital system; B, interior structure of penis; C, single spermatophore with detail of spines between sperm sac and tail filament; D, arrangement of three spermatophores in gametolytic sac; E, jaw. Sarika asamurai from Klong Phanom National Park, Suratthani: F, whole genital system; G, internal structure of penis; H, spermatophore with detail of spines between sperm sac and tail filament and cross section of tail filament; I, jaw. Abbreviations used in the figures are listed under ‘anatomical abbreviations’ in the materials and methods	Fig. 3. Genitalia and jaw of S. diadema and S. asamurai. Sarika diadema from Botanic Garden, Trang: A, whole genital system; B, interior structure of penis; C, single spermatophore with detail of spines between sperm sac and tail filament; D, arrangement of three spermatophores in gametolytic sac; E, jaw. Sarika asamurai from Klong Phanom National Park, Suratthani: F, whole genital system; G, internal structure of penis; H, spermatophore with detail of spines between sperm sac and tail filament and cross section of tail filament; I, jaw. Abbreviations used in the figures are listed under ‘anatomical abbreviations’ in the materials and methods	2008-02-29	Sutcharit, Chirasak;Panha, Somsak		Zenodo	biologists	Sutcharit, Chirasak;Panha, Somsak			
038F9713FFBC536709A3F4B3B545FD15.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5341408/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5341408	Fig. 4. Radula morphology. Sarika diadema from Botanic Garden, Trang: A, central tooth with first to third lateral teeth; B, lateral teeth with bicuspid marginal teeth transition; C, outermost marginal teeth. Sarika asamurai from Klong Phanom National Park, Suratthani: D, central tooth with first and second lateral teeth; E, lateral teeth with bicuspid marginal teeth transition; F, outermost marginal teeth. Numbers indicated order of lateral and marginal teeth. Central tooth indicated by ‘C’.	Fig. 4. Radula morphology. Sarika diadema from Botanic Garden, Trang: A, central tooth with first to third lateral teeth; B, lateral teeth with bicuspid marginal teeth transition; C, outermost marginal teeth. Sarika asamurai from Klong Phanom National Park, Suratthani: D, central tooth with first and second lateral teeth; E, lateral teeth with bicuspid marginal teeth transition; F, outermost marginal teeth. Numbers indicated order of lateral and marginal teeth. Central tooth indicated by ‘C’.	2008-02-29	Sutcharit, Chirasak;Panha, Somsak		Zenodo	biologists	Sutcharit, Chirasak;Panha, Somsak			
038F9713FFBC536709A3F4B3B545FD15.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5341402/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5341402	Fig. 1. The collecting sites of S. diadema (■) and S. asamurai (●) within southern Thailand. Shading represents mountainous areas with an altitude higher than 50 m (light grey) and 500 m (dark grey).	Fig. 1. The collecting sites of S. diadema (■) and S. asamurai (●) within southern Thailand. Shading represents mountainous areas with an altitude higher than 50 m (light grey) and 500 m (dark grey).	2008-02-29	Sutcharit, Chirasak;Panha, Somsak		Zenodo	biologists	Sutcharit, Chirasak;Panha, Somsak			
038F9713FFB953660B5DF443B6E4FC95.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5341404/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5341404	Fig. 2. Sarika diadema from Khao Poo-Khao Ya National Park, Pattalung: A, shell morphology; B, body colour in live specimen. Sarika asamurai from Ban Takun, Suratthani: C, shell morphology; D, body colour in live specimen.	Fig. 2. Sarika diadema from Khao Poo-Khao Ya National Park, Pattalung: A, shell morphology; B, body colour in live specimen. Sarika asamurai from Ban Takun, Suratthani: C, shell morphology; D, body colour in live specimen.	2008-02-29	Sutcharit, Chirasak;Panha, Somsak		Zenodo	biologists	Sutcharit, Chirasak;Panha, Somsak			
038F9713FFB953660B5DF443B6E4FC95.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5341406/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5341406	Fig. 3. Genitalia and jaw of S. diadema and S. asamurai. Sarika diadema from Botanic Garden, Trang: A, whole genital system; B, interior structure of penis; C, single spermatophore with detail of spines between sperm sac and tail filament; D, arrangement of three spermatophores in gametolytic sac; E, jaw. Sarika asamurai from Klong Phanom National Park, Suratthani: F, whole genital system; G, internal structure of penis; H, spermatophore with detail of spines between sperm sac and tail filament and cross section of tail filament; I, jaw. Abbreviations used in the figures are listed under ‘anatomical abbreviations’ in the materials and methods	Fig. 3. Genitalia and jaw of S. diadema and S. asamurai. Sarika diadema from Botanic Garden, Trang: A, whole genital system; B, interior structure of penis; C, single spermatophore with detail of spines between sperm sac and tail filament; D, arrangement of three spermatophores in gametolytic sac; E, jaw. Sarika asamurai from Klong Phanom National Park, Suratthani: F, whole genital system; G, internal structure of penis; H, spermatophore with detail of spines between sperm sac and tail filament and cross section of tail filament; I, jaw. Abbreviations used in the figures are listed under ‘anatomical abbreviations’ in the materials and methods	2008-02-29	Sutcharit, Chirasak;Panha, Somsak		Zenodo	biologists	Sutcharit, Chirasak;Panha, Somsak			
038F9713FFB953660B5DF443B6E4FC95.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5341408/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5341408	Fig. 4. Radula morphology. Sarika diadema from Botanic Garden, Trang: A, central tooth with first to third lateral teeth; B, lateral teeth with bicuspid marginal teeth transition; C, outermost marginal teeth. Sarika asamurai from Klong Phanom National Park, Suratthani: D, central tooth with first and second lateral teeth; E, lateral teeth with bicuspid marginal teeth transition; F, outermost marginal teeth. Numbers indicated order of lateral and marginal teeth. Central tooth indicated by ‘C’.	Fig. 4. Radula morphology. Sarika diadema from Botanic Garden, Trang: A, central tooth with first to third lateral teeth; B, lateral teeth with bicuspid marginal teeth transition; C, outermost marginal teeth. Sarika asamurai from Klong Phanom National Park, Suratthani: D, central tooth with first and second lateral teeth; E, lateral teeth with bicuspid marginal teeth transition; F, outermost marginal teeth. Numbers indicated order of lateral and marginal teeth. Central tooth indicated by ‘C’.	2008-02-29	Sutcharit, Chirasak;Panha, Somsak		Zenodo	biologists	Sutcharit, Chirasak;Panha, Somsak			
038F9713FFB953660B5DF443B6E4FC95.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5341402/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5341402	Fig. 1. The collecting sites of S. diadema (■) and S. asamurai (●) within southern Thailand. Shading represents mountainous areas with an altitude higher than 50 m (light grey) and 500 m (dark grey).	Fig. 1. The collecting sites of S. diadema (■) and S. asamurai (●) within southern Thailand. Shading represents mountainous areas with an altitude higher than 50 m (light grey) and 500 m (dark grey).	2008-02-29	Sutcharit, Chirasak;Panha, Somsak		Zenodo	biologists	Sutcharit, Chirasak;Panha, Somsak			
